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or something in the arts ughh
I put the āhardā in hard working
part luck + part privilege + part hard work + part talent
Luck and talent cannot be controlled
Privilege can be influenced or bought
That's why we focus on hard work
But if we don't succeed, it's not always because we didn't work hard enough
And actually it's almost always luck
Anyone can be creative and come up with ideas
But real creatives come up with ideas and own the ideas
Execute and own the execution
Take feedback without taking it personally and then make changes to fit the bill
This takes training and hardwork
This takes dedication and persistence
Go ahead and call yourself a creative but don't forget to do all these things
I don't have a marketing degree, so I work harder than those with one.
I don't have that piece of paper to point to when people ask for my qualifications so I've built a body of work that I can point to instead.
Work that I've poured my everything into.
Work that shows bottom-line improvement numbers because I don't have grades to show.
When I take up a project I put my back into it because I know that if I fail people won't attribute it to market conditions, budget constraints, or bad luck but to my lack of a marketing degree, formal education, and theoretical knowledge.
My MOOD after trying to take a good picture after a hundred tries:
Just because you are working very hard doesn't mean that you will succeed:)
500 likes!
I just reached 500 likes on Tumblr, here's a drawing of a squishmellow I drew
Thank you to everyone who got me to 50 likes!
Here's a drawing of a character eating a cake
Don't be a coward who thrives on other's imagination ;live your life ,decide for yourself ,live for yourself ,commit to your commitments and lastly live your life in your own terms because it's your life and not their's-)RB
I waited for a "go, do it," but all that came was "boy, don't do it."
I waited for a "yeah, that's my boy," but all I heard was "shit, what you're doing is shit."
I kept waiting for their acceptance, until hope faded like the day into the darkness of the night.
And so, I accepted myself, invited myself, and cheered myself.
To say it right, the cake was baked by me, and eaten by me. Full stop.
And even if you canāt win, do the thing. Only in performing can you understand that you failed and to try is far better than to admire.
Do the thing, and when you fail then you can decide whether to learn or to run.